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How to Find an Equity Release Lender
If you are a UK homeowner who wants to know how to go about finding an equity release lender, you should first be aware of the types of equity release plans available in the UK market.
Types of Equity Release Plans in the UK
- Home reversion: A lender that operates a home reversion plan is called a reversion company. A reversion company may offer you an equity release loan on your home in the form of monthly payments, a lump sum, or perhaps a mixture of both. When you agree to a home reversion loan, you then become a tenant in what used to be your home though you may not need to pay rent (or if you do, the rent is quite small).
- Interest-only mortgages: This type of equity release plan awards the borrower a lump sum that is secured by the value of their property. You need to shoulder monthly interest payments though.
- Home income plans: This type of plan used to be the most commonly employed equity release plan around. The first step is to get a mortgage using your home as security. Then, you purchase an annuity so that you will be able to receive lifetime income. The monthly payments from the annuity will partly shoulder your mortgage payments, but is generally only after you die and your home is sold that the original capital can be regained (from the proceeds of the sale).
- Lifetime mortgages: In this form of equity release, you receive a monthly income, a lump sum, or perhaps a combination of both. However, no monthly interest payments are charged. Instead, the interest along with the loan amount will be taken out of the proceeds of the sale of your home (usually after your death).
- Shared appreciation mortgages: This type of equity release is currently out of fashion, but some expect that it may become popular again in the future. You do not need to shoulder repayments on the loan against your home; rather, your home will be sold after you die. The original amount lent to you along with a set percentage of the deemed value of your home at the time of sale will then be returned to the lender.
- Ask around: Equity release is now so commonly used in the UK that chances are there is someone in your peer group or in your family who knows an equity release lender. Try perusing the internet for forums on equity release so you can hear the good and the bad about equity release lenders.
- Choose from the list: At present, about 20 equity release providers dominate this industry.
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